Riggs, George Washington, 1813-1881
Dates
- Existence: 1813-1881
- Existence: 1813 - 1881
Biography
Banker and businessman. Treasurer of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.
Found in 535 Collections and/or Records:
Abby Chace to George W. Riggs, 1868 December 16
A.L.S. Sends him a copy of her final report on the settlement with Miss Tracy. Implies that Miss Tracy had been misusing funds during war years, as she made several unauthorized expenditures at her discretion. Felt she must bring this to Mr. Riggs' attention. ER-13, p. 16
Abby Chace to George W. Riggs, 1858 November
A.L.S. Sends check from part of amount collected in Providence. ER-23, p. 45
Alice Key Pendleton to George W. Riggs, 1858 December 2
Telegram - Magnetic Telegraph Company, Cincinnati. Deposited $253.
Alice Nisbet to George W. Riggs, 1858 December 24
A.L.S. Philadelphia. Enclosing a check. ER-23, p. 103
Alice Nisbet to George W. Riggs, 1858 December 28
Alice Nisbet to George W. Riggs, 1858 December 30
A.L.S. Philadelphia. One of two on the same day. Regarding funds collected. ER-23, p. 110
Alice Nisbet to George W. Riggs, 1858 December 30
A.L.S. Philadelphia. One of two on the same day. Regarding funds and payments. ER-23, p. 111
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1865 January 16
A.L. Draft copy. Rosemont. For several years Regent has not attended to official duties - now resumes them. Regrets Mount Vernon had not a larger fund before War. More than $4000 at interest in her section. Asks G.W. Riggs for loan to Association to carry on work. ER-1, p. 187
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1865 November 23
Copy. Order by the Trustees of Edward Everett's fund to pay all remaining money to George W. Riggs. Also, Miss Cunningham's letter to Riggs ordering payment at earliest convenience to the Washingtons by using funds from Everett. ER-11, p. 128
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1868 January
A.L.S. Does not understand his reasons for asking to resign his position, asks if it is due to something she has done. Would like to have an explanation of his reasoning. Says they have always had a nice working relationship. ER-2, p. 7
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1868 January
A.L. three copies of letter. Accepts the resignation of Mrs. Riggs as Vice Regent and is sorry for her illness. She cannot accept his resignation as Treasurer alone as Regent - according to the MVLA Constitution she needs authorization of Council. Will seek legal advice to see if she can act alone. Says despite recent troubles she is thankful for his service as Treasurer for all the past years. ER-2, p. 5; ER-11, p. 150-153
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1868 April 4
A.L. In writing of secretary, three copies of the letter. Mount Vernon. Replies again to his letter of resignation from December 30, 1867. She has sought legal advice re Regent's power to accept resignation. Includes legal advice. ER-2, p. 11; ER-11, p. 152 and 158
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1859 April 15
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1858 August 6
A.L.S. Cape May. Encloses checks and lists amounts. Discusses deposits and funds. Hopes that the MVLA will pay off entire sum by February 22, 1859. ER-23, p. 17
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1858 November 30
A.L.S. One of two on the same day, ER-23, p. 43
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1858 December 1
A.L.S. Philadelphia. Private. One of two letters written on the same day. ER-23, p. 49
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1859 March 8
A.L.S. probably a copy in Cunningham's writing. Private. Philadelphia. ER-23, p. 119
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1861 January 3
A.L.S. Charleston. Mr. Washington says he has sent Riggs an order on steamship co. for all sums due to Jan. 1, 1861--please let her know the amount--this is only source of funds left to them for a long time to come--uncertainties of mails now. ER-23, p. 259
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, undated (016)
Draft. Re amount of bond payment. Says Council will be held only once a year or when the Regent feels it is necessary. This should make it more convenient for him to attend. ER-11, p. 55. Undated 016.
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, undated (041)
Draft letter in writing of a secretary. In regards to the involvement of ladies from the District of Columbia, specifically wives and daughters of politicians. ERL-64. Undated 041.
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1859 November 18
A.L.S. Philadelphia. Sends to him the following checks: Indiana- check for $600.00; Kentucky - check for $488.50, check for $139.30; Rhode Island - check for $272.00; Iowa - check for $57.55; Total $1557.35. [card 2] US Army - New Mexico - Fort Defiance - check for $55.00, Fort Defiance check for $111.50; Washington Territory - Ft. Vancouver - check for $68.00, cash $1.00; Texas - Ft. Bliss - check for $9.50; total $1802.35 [add]. ER-23, p. 143
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1859 November 23
A.L.S. Philadelphia. Wants Mr. Riggs to provide her (APC) with the facts stating that Mr. Washington has not, in fact, sold Mount Vernon out from under the MVLA. This rumor could kill the MVLA, unless stifled. ER-23, p. 146
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1859 December 2
A.L.S. Philadelphia. Informs Mr. Riggs that in order to stay the rumors of Mr. Washington's sale or that Mount Vernon is liable for debts, must have absolute proof to the contrary. Asks Mr. Riggs to forward to her the letter of the clerk of the Fairfax Co. Court. ER-23, p. 153
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1859 October 17
A.L.S. in writing of Sarah Tracy, signed by Miss Cunningham. Philadelphia. Encloses checks to Riggs. Pennsylvania - on Girard Bank (Phila) $2250.97, Arkansas on Bank of Wilmington $271.00, total of $2821.97. ER-23, p.-127
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1859
Draft of two letters in writing of her secretary. $10,000 paid John Augustine Washington on anniversary of Washington's death. Asks for proper form she may sign - to assure him return of money loaned on last purchase payment; tries to learn proper business forms. ER-11, p. 69
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1859
Draft in writing of her secretary. Check for $10. Informs Mr. Riggs that APC has referred a Philadelphia broker, a supporter of the MVLA cause, to him. ER-8, p. 67
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1860 May 5
A.L.S. Washington. Encloses several checks. ER-23, p. 183
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1860 June 9
A.L.S. Philadelphia. Private. She has examined receipts and finds everything in order--[Devereux affair]--goes to witness Japanese reception. ER-23, p. 193
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1860 July 7
A.L.S. Says Devereux's embezzelment has brought his brother to the state of despondency. APC outraged. Letter to Mr. Riggs has rather caustic tone. ER-23, p. 215
Ann Pamela Cunningham to George W. Riggs, 1858 May 5
Later handwritten copy. Asking George W. Riggs to become the official Treasurer of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association.
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